Articles Enterprising Journalism in a Multimedia World With video, audio and interactive data, The Associated Press makes its investigative reporting accessible, useful to other news outlets, and compelling to its consumers. December 15, 2006 John Solomon Confronting the Dual Challenge of Print and Electronic News ‘To make best use of both editions, we need to be increasingly disciplined about what goes where.’ December 15, 2006 Paul E. Steiger Examining the Core of the Nieman Experience The Curator explores how the foundation can best cultivate the skills journalists will need in the digital era. December 15, 2006 Bob Giles When Walls Come Tumbling Down The Associated Press is making ‘radical adjustments’ to its news reports and business strategies in response to the Web. December 15, 2006 Jim Kennedy Myths and Realities of Convergence ‘… news organizations will be best served if they focus on stories—not delivery platforms.’ December 15, 2006 Randy Covington Tired of Waiting to Move Ahead With plenty of ideas about how to move journalism into its digital time, a journalist tries to push the industry past its natural inclination to ‘voice the “no ways.”’ December 15, 2006 Geneva Overholser Media Convergence: ‘Just Do It’ Changing people’s way of thinking is key to ‘the media revolution’ in northern Denmark. December 15, 2006 Ulrik Haagerup Navigating the Road to Convergence ‘Being small and a family-owned company are attributes that have helped us to become a multimedia news organization.’ December 15, 2006 Ralph Gage Community Building on the Web: Implications for Journalism The founder of craigslist speaks about online lessons he shares with new media journalists. December 15, 2006 Craig Newmark When the Web Feeds the Newspaper The letter ‘i’ in iHerald stands for ‘interactivity, the individual and the Internet.’ December 15, 2006 Eric Blom Previous 1 … 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 … 459 Next